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martin richard. there is a candlelight vigil being held in his neighborhood of dorchester and tons of people out for that. from washington, we have nbc news justice correspondent, pete williams. thank you so much for being with us. it to get to the investigation and what we know, the latest on that, but first, i want to begin with these ricin reports. a letter sent to roger wicker did test positive. how serious should we take this? what are the odds of a false positive? i'd like to get a little context before we start ringing the alarm bell. >> let's understand what the results come from. all mail to the u.s. capitol is sent to an off sight facility where it's tested for all kinds of things. the envelope was found, pulled out of the mail supply and a field test was done. it was also positive, but these tests i must say, are oftentimes wrong. we've had field tests on mail at the capitol that have tested positive for ricin. i remember one at a mail sorting machine that testing positive and it was paper
martin richard. there is a candlelight vigil being held in his neighborhood of dorchester and tons of people out for that. from washington, we have nbc news justice correspondent, pete williams. thank you so much for being with us. it to get to the investigation and what we know, the latest on that, but first, i want to begin with these ricin reports. a letter sent to roger wicker did test positive. how serious should we take this? what are the odds of a false positive? i'd like to get a little...
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take a look. >> reporter: this is how martin richard will be remembered. the beaming 8-year-old boy holding a sign in a picture taken last year when he participated in a walk to promote peace in inner city boston. the sign declaring no more hurting people and the word "peace." this is also how he'll be remembered. as a brother and son, martin was attending the marathon with his entire family on monday the finish line in boston's back bay. his father bill and older brother henry on the lower left were not hurt. but his mother denise and younger sister jane were seriously injured. his sister who was a dancer lost a leg and may lose part of the other leg. the father, releasing a written statement describing this real life nightmare. my dear son martin has died from injuries sustained in the attack on boston. my wife and daughter are both recovering from serious injuries. we thank our family and friends, those we know and those we have never met for their thoughts and prayers. i ask that you continue to pray for my family as we remember martin. we also ask for
take a look. >> reporter: this is how martin richard will be remembered. the beaming 8-year-old boy holding a sign in a picture taken last year when he participated in a walk to promote peace in inner city boston. the sign declaring no more hurting people and the word "peace." this is also how he'll be remembered. as a brother and son, martin was attending the marathon with his entire family on monday the finish line in boston's back bay. his father bill and older brother henry...
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richard. >> that was martin richard. i was like that's the boy we tried to save and ended up just having to triage and move on to someone else that could be saved. >> that was jane's brother. >> that was jane's brother. yeah. >> what's that like, i mean, you're with these people in the most horrible moment in this intimate moment and to not even know who they are, then to see on television the picture of this little boy when he was alive. >> during the event and the tragedy, you know, you don't really have a connection and it's not personal. i don't make it to sound like we don't care, because we do. but it's a very -- >> you've got to be focused. >> it's very methodical, this is what we have to do, this is who we can save. you have to assess each injury and each victim separately without bias and it's purely based on what can i do to save this person's life or help, and can it be saved. >> have you been able to talk to the family? is that something you ultimately would like to do? >> ultimately, it's up to the family. t
richard. >> that was martin richard. i was like that's the boy we tried to save and ended up just having to triage and move on to someone else that could be saved. >> that was jane's brother. >> that was jane's brother. yeah. >> what's that like, i mean, you're with these people in the most horrible moment in this intimate moment and to not even know who they are, then to see on television the picture of this little boy when he was alive. >> during the event and...
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martin richard, holding a sign that said, no more hurting people, peace. and two hearts and a peace sign on that little sign that this little boy who has now passed away, was holding last year when he was just in the second grade. right next door to this gray house, a neighbor who has known the family, we talked to her a short time ago, she saw the father when he came home last night, at that point she wasn't clear, she wasn't clear exactly what had happened. >> i saw him get out of the passenger seat, and he looked like he was in a state of shock and i said, bill, he didn't answer me. he just walked very slowly into the house. his friend came over. and i said, is everything okay? he said, no. martin was the little boy that was killed. and i was -- i was speechless. and i didn't -- i think he probably said something about demees ad denise and the little girl, but i was in such a state of shock, i didn't even hear what he said. i started to cry. and i said, if there is anything i can do, please just let him know, i am here. and please send him my deepest sy
martin richard, holding a sign that said, no more hurting people, peace. and two hearts and a peace sign on that little sign that this little boy who has now passed away, was holding last year when he was just in the second grade. right next door to this gray house, a neighbor who has known the family, we talked to her a short time ago, she saw the father when he came home last night, at that point she wasn't clear, she wasn't clear exactly what had happened. >> i saw him get out of the...
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"the boston globe" says his name is martin richard. the photo you see, the beautiful boy, his commune, his white little suit, there he is. perfect in every way. and then his life was taken. he was here to see his daddy, running the marathon. his mother and his sister were here as well. both seriously wounded. both in hospital as we understand. one family that suffered such tremendous loss. so many others dealing with loss as well. 15 4 wounded, and remember, just because you don't lose a life doesn't mean you get away for free. people have very serious injuries, dismemberments, amputations later at the hospital. grave internal injuries. so much that was done here at the scene, prevented further loss of life. finding out what was going on in the hospital. trying to get the latest on what they get released. good news where we can find it, also the investigation. what's going on here on the ground? latest searches. this is a massive, coordinated effort run by the fbi. the joint terrorism task force. our team coverage, focusing on this as
"the boston globe" says his name is martin richard. the photo you see, the beautiful boy, his commune, his white little suit, there he is. perfect in every way. and then his life was taken. he was here to see his daddy, running the marathon. his mother and his sister were here as well. both seriously wounded. both in hospital as we understand. one family that suffered such tremendous loss. so many others dealing with loss as well. 15 4 wounded, and remember, just because you don't...
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he has been identified as martin richard. his father ran in the marathon. the son was there to give him a hug at the end of the race, and now that family which also has suffered many injuries are in mourning. cnn's pamela brown is with me now to tell that part of the story. >> john, the witness i spoke with still in a state of shock today. he was 50 to 75 yards from yesterday's explosions. he says there is one image in particular he cannot get out of his head, that of a little boy on the ground right after the second explosion and now he believes that was 8-year-old martin richard. here's what he had to say. >> when you're in such shock you don't know really what you're seeing, and i thought i saw a child laying to the left, and my wife didn't see that as she later told me and i thought perhaps it was clothing or perhaps a limb because there was a man there missing a limb. but it was surreal, and it was -- whoever did it was just the embodiment of evil. it's unbelievable. >> reporter: and you said the bombs were on the ground rather than being -- >> there's
he has been identified as martin richard. his father ran in the marathon. the son was there to give him a hug at the end of the race, and now that family which also has suffered many injuries are in mourning. cnn's pamela brown is with me now to tell that part of the story. >> john, the witness i spoke with still in a state of shock today. he was 50 to 75 yards from yesterday's explosions. he says there is one image in particular he cannot get out of his head, that of a little boy on the...
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and, of course, the president honored 8-year-old martin richard, the youngest victim. the president spoke of martin's wish written on a blue poster board, "no more hurting people. peace." >> people here in boston pause today behind the scenes the search for the person or people, because we don't know at this point how many people were involved. that search continues. a law enforcement source telling cnn that hundreds of investigators are working around the clock trying to identify at this point two men who have been captured in surveillance videos moments before the blast. pictures of these men also, and apparently they were hovering near the finish line. d deb, how much do you know about these men? you said they were looking at them as people to talk to, but now they are more than that. >> well, you know, it's so interesting, because this is such a fluid investigation and those photographs that generated so much interest yesterday amongst the higher levels of intelligence, now we're being told they are moving down the list a little bit. investigators have been searchi
and, of course, the president honored 8-year-old martin richard, the youngest victim. the president spoke of martin's wish written on a blue poster board, "no more hurting people. peace." >> people here in boston pause today behind the scenes the search for the person or people, because we don't know at this point how many people were involved. that search continues. a law enforcement source telling cnn that hundreds of investigators are working around the clock trying to...
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let's take a moment to honor the victims who were killed. 8-year-old martin richard. m.i.t. police officer sean collier. 29-year-old krystle campbell. and graduate student lingzi lu. so much promise, young. >> all very young. very young. very sad. very tragic. and as everyone leaves this crowd here and goes back to their lives and goes back to work and their children, no one will forget what happened here in boston one week ago today, and no one will also forget the resilience and the strength and the ability to heal as this city begins to move forward. kevin colin is a boston globe columnist, he's been penning some incredibly poignant pieces in the globe over the course of the last week or two. and, kevin, let me begin with -- tell me where you are to mark this moment, and what does this moment mean for you as a bostonian? >> well, ironically, i'm standing in new york, and i'm down at columbia university at the dart center for journalism and trauma. down here for two reasons, to talk about what happened in the past week and also to see kind of resources for some of my colle
let's take a moment to honor the victims who were killed. 8-year-old martin richard. m.i.t. police officer sean collier. 29-year-old krystle campbell. and graduate student lingzi lu. so much promise, young. >> all very young. very young. very sad. very tragic. and as everyone leaves this crowd here and goes back to their lives and goes back to work and their children, no one will forget what happened here in boston one week ago today, and no one will also forget the resilience and the...
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martin richard, 8 years old. and m.i.t. police officer sean collier the fourth victim not to be forgotten in this tragedy. he was just 26 years old ambushed in his police car shot multiple times on campus. collier born to be a police officer because of his protective nature. coincidentally he volunteered at the gym where one of the suspects actually trained as a boxer. for more on how you can help the families, the victims of last monday's attack in boston, go to cnn.com/impact. there's a lot of information there on a lot of different organization. this plan is subject to change if news warrants, but we've got a lot of more information we're covering. he's of course accused of killing four people, wounding dozens more. now dzhokhar tsarnaev lies in a hospital unable to
martin richard, 8 years old. and m.i.t. police officer sean collier the fourth victim not to be forgotten in this tragedy. he was just 26 years old ambushed in his police car shot multiple times on campus. collier born to be a police officer because of his protective nature. coincidentally he volunteered at the gym where one of the suspects actually trained as a boxer. for more on how you can help the families, the victims of last monday's attack in boston, go to cnn.com/impact. there's a lot...
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there was a private funeral for martin richard today and the parents, they put out this statement. let me read it in full. it's outpouring of love and support over the last week has been tremendous. this has been the most difficult week of our lives and we appreciate that our friends and family have given us space to grieve and heal. a private funeral mass was celebrated this morning with immediate family. we laid our son martin to rest, and he is now at peace. we plan to have a public memorial service in the coming weeks to allow friends and loves ones from our community to join us for a celebration of martin's life. >> going to be so tough for that familiarly. that kid's face means so much to so many. >> a chance for everyone to come together who wants to share their feelings with this family and celebrate that young boy's life. >> you've been seeing it here on the most serious and lighter ones. sport is a part of the recovery. tough for j.b. and i. i'm a life long knicks fan. celtics playing knicks. >> game two. game one, celtics and knicks came together, support special patches
there was a private funeral for martin richard today and the parents, they put out this statement. let me read it in full. it's outpouring of love and support over the last week has been tremendous. this has been the most difficult week of our lives and we appreciate that our friends and family have given us space to grieve and heal. a private funeral mass was celebrated this morning with immediate family. we laid our son martin to rest, and he is now at peace. we plan to have a public memorial...
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little leaguers have signed messages over to martin richard. there are chinese messages for lingzi lu. messages from other police officers for sean collier. very moving messages. people who knew them and people who didn't. >> just a block down the way from where these two explosion happened, there are also flowers and candles. they have reopened. the candy store next store has reopened. the lines were out the door when i was visiting yesterday and somebody was playing jazz. people are gathering and boston is back. >> if anyone can relate to what some of the victims of the boston marathon attack went through, it is gabe martinez. he lost both legs after stepping on ied in afghanistan. listen to what he is telling victims and us. >> you lost both your legs in an ied in any event in march 2010. what are they feeling right now that you felt at that time? >> they're minds are filled with questions. what am i going to do now? is any life over? am i going to be dependent on someone taking care of me for the rest of my life? i had my opens and downs. h
little leaguers have signed messages over to martin richard. there are chinese messages for lingzi lu. messages from other police officers for sean collier. very moving messages. people who knew them and people who didn't. >> just a block down the way from where these two explosion happened, there are also flowers and candles. they have reopened. the candy store next store has reopened. the lines were out the door when i was visiting yesterday and somebody was playing jazz. people are...
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we want to remember eight-year-old martin richard of dorchester neighborhood in boston. you see that sweet, little, young boy who one day would have been a young man with a huge smile. his mother and sister were two critically wounded in the attack. and he wasn't alone. 29-year-old krystle campbell, a restaurant manager, caring, loving, daddy's little girl. those were the words her family used to describe her. she is gone tonight. and the third victim we learned late today, a boston university graduate student from china. her family has asked that her name not be released, but we do know from her linked in page that she was studying mathematics and statistics at boston university set to get her master's degree next year. the three people that were killed in yesterday's attacks were not combatants. they were on a day off going to enjoy it with their friends. they were people like us that never could have imagined that their day would end the way it did. their friends and family loved them and are full of grief, and we honor that and remember them tonight. thanks for watch
we want to remember eight-year-old martin richard of dorchester neighborhood in boston. you see that sweet, little, young boy who one day would have been a young man with a huge smile. his mother and sister were two critically wounded in the attack. and he wasn't alone. 29-year-old krystle campbell, a restaurant manager, caring, loving, daddy's little girl. those were the words her family used to describe her. she is gone tonight. and the third victim we learned late today, a boston university...
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take a look at 8-year-old martin richard of the dorchester neighborhood of boston. that little boy's picture and his face will be emblazoned in all of our minds. a very sweet boy. his mother and sister were two of the people critically wounded in the attack. and there was 29-year-old crystal campbell. a restaurant manager. you heard her mother earlier really unable to even speak. she was so broken by grief in losing her daughter. caring, loving, daddy's little girl. you look at her and realize that person was alive going into a normal day expecting nothing but celebration. and then this happened. and now there's a third victim, boston university graduate student, the one from china, we don't know her
take a look at 8-year-old martin richard of the dorchester neighborhood of boston. that little boy's picture and his face will be emblazoned in all of our minds. a very sweet boy. his mother and sister were two of the people critically wounded in the attack. and there was 29-year-old crystal campbell. a restaurant manager. you heard her mother earlier really unable to even speak. she was so broken by grief in losing her daughter. caring, loving, daddy's little girl. you look at her and realize...
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>> it was actually martin richards from dor chester. i thought about september 11th, how many kids have grown up without their parents. this little boy came here to experience the marathon and he'll never be able to run in it. i don't understand how as a country, how we can let this happen. that's what makes me really, really sad and brings tears to my eyes. >> thank you so much for that thought and feeling. >> back to dan. what is boston? i mean, i went to the holy cross and you try to get worcester. i think i know boston a little bit. what is it? i think i know san francisco, but what's the distinct quality? from christmas to may, i say there ain't going to be any sun, so get together. >> it's about neighborhoods. very tribal, very old fashioned. the fact we love traditions, we've had this event for 117 years, we'll continue to have it. we'll be resilient through this. >> i like the fact you've got the t. most people get together. where everybody gets on that little old fashioned what do you call it? it's not actually a subway. >> the
>> it was actually martin richards from dor chester. i thought about september 11th, how many kids have grown up without their parents. this little boy came here to experience the marathon and he'll never be able to run in it. i don't understand how as a country, how we can let this happen. that's what makes me really, really sad and brings tears to my eyes. >> thank you so much for that thought and feeling. >> back to dan. what is boston? i mean, i went to the holy cross and...
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richard. his family members are reportedly seriously wounded, as well. nearly 130 people were injured. they're being treated at nearby hospitals. and joining us now, we have white house correspondent for the "wall street journal" who was actually running in yesterday's boston marathon. set the scene for us. you weren't writing a piece. this is not your beat. you were just a runner. >> right. yesterday i was just supposed to be a runner. i just finished the race and was still in the logjam of runners getting water, getting my finisher medal when i heard the first explosion. and i was about a block away and everyone stopped and kind of wondered what had happened. but went back to what they were doing and then we heard the second loud boom and that's when people started to realize that something was wrong. >> did -- were you part of the crowds that were running and trying to get away? what went through your mind as a reporter? because i would think there'd be two things at once. >> right. kind of
richard. his family members are reportedly seriously wounded, as well. nearly 130 people were injured. they're being treated at nearby hospitals. and joining us now, we have white house correspondent for the "wall street journal" who was actually running in yesterday's boston marathon. set the scene for us. you weren't writing a piece. this is not your beat. you were just a runner. >> right. yesterday i was just supposed to be a runner. i just finished the race and was still in...
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martin richard, the 8-year-old. if you go down here, he was holding a sign in his class last year, no more hurting people. peace. it was last year in may for an event the school was doing. this is krystle campbell who was a graduate student from china. if you read it, martin richard died at 8 and there was a 10-year-old in critical condition and a 9-year-old who lost a leg. three people died and there were a lot of people whose lives have been altered forever. >> go to mike barnacle and before we do more on the investigation, get a sense of where boston is right now. you have been talking to people literal low since this tragedy struck. i know that there was a news conference with the mayor and a lot of boston's best coming together to put together funds for the families of the injured and the killed. the city is coming together as best it can. >> it is. last evening there was a neighborhood memorial service for martin richard and his family. specifically for young martin. 8 years old killed in the blast. several hu
martin richard, the 8-year-old. if you go down here, he was holding a sign in his class last year, no more hurting people. peace. it was last year in may for an event the school was doing. this is krystle campbell who was a graduate student from china. if you read it, martin richard died at 8 and there was a 10-year-old in critical condition and a 9-year-old who lost a leg. three people died and there were a lot of people whose lives have been altered forever. >> go to mike barnacle and...
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as the president mentioned, one of those who died is 8-year-old martin richard. a vigil will be held for this child tonight. the boy had just congratulated his dad who finished the marathon before returning to the stands moments before that blast. his mother was severely wounded. his 6-year-old sister lost her leg. his father released a statement only moments ago. in part it says my dear son martin has died from injuries sustained in the attack on boston. my wife and daughter are both receiving, recovering from serious injuries. we thank our family and friend, those we know and those we've never met for their thoughts and prayers. i ask that you continue to pray for my family as we remember martin. more than 100 people remain in area hospitals. 17 are in critical condition. several people required amputations and doctors say more are likely. nbc news justice correspondent pete williams is standing by. i am just reading information that you put in regarding the components of this bomb and what authorities believe was used to make the explosives. what can you tell
as the president mentioned, one of those who died is 8-year-old martin richard. a vigil will be held for this child tonight. the boy had just congratulated his dad who finished the marathon before returning to the stands moments before that blast. his mother was severely wounded. his 6-year-old sister lost her leg. his father released a statement only moments ago. in part it says my dear son martin has died from injuries sustained in the attack on boston. my wife and daughter are both...
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then shock as we get details of one of the deaths, martin richard, an 8-year-old boy whose sweet smile became the face of the tragedy for many. boston and the nation on high alert. at 6:10 p.m., the president condemned the attack. >> we still do not know who did this or why. >> federal officials quickly classified the bombings as an act of terror and put all hands on deck with a level one mobilization. all sports and cultural events in boston cancelled, the finish line at the boston marathon now a crime scene bustling with investigators looking for clues. >> someone knows who did this. >> reporter: day two, with no one in custody, law enforcement makes a plea for the public's help, asking for video and photographs. >> we ask that businesses preserve and review video surveillance, we are asking the public to remain alert. >> reporter: the investigation finds only two bombs were used in the attacks. nearly identical devices that were homemade, assembled inside pressure cookers filled with metals designed to inflict damage. >> we have been removing various things from people in the sense
then shock as we get details of one of the deaths, martin richard, an 8-year-old boy whose sweet smile became the face of the tragedy for many. boston and the nation on high alert. at 6:10 p.m., the president condemned the attack. >> we still do not know who did this or why. >> federal officials quickly classified the bombings as an act of terror and put all hands on deck with a level one mobilization. all sports and cultural events in boston cancelled, the finish line at the boston...
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richard, who was killed in that attack. >> if martin richard's family were giving interviews, i don't know about that, but i know enough about tv to know that we'd see that story. very important to see the victims and you will be surprised to hear, i think rush limbaugh has a point. to portray him as a teenager or this ask this is a distortion of the american dream which is in two news stories out there. >> front page of "washington post" portrait of faded american dream. picture of the family, the tsarnaev family there. "new york times" a battered american dream. so, michael medved have the media, to some extent, as they try to understand what happened to these two guys been portraying and, particularly, the 19-year-old, as a mixed up kid? >> well, i think it's inherently dramatic and it is a huge question because at least the younger brother, dzhokhar did seem to be enjoying some success in school, et cetera, et cetera. what goes wrong with someone like this? this brings me back to something that cenk said earlier. these brothers have become radicalized and islamic and they don't re
richard, who was killed in that attack. >> if martin richard's family were giving interviews, i don't know about that, but i know enough about tv to know that we'd see that story. very important to see the victims and you will be surprised to hear, i think rush limbaugh has a point. to portray him as a teenager or this ask this is a distortion of the american dream which is in two news stories out there. >> front page of "washington post" portrait of faded american dream....
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that 8-year-old boy is martin richard. >> 8-year-old martin richard is among those killed. >> 29-year-old krystle camp pel of massachusetts. >> the fbi intelligence agencies are involved in an intensive search for evidence. two and only two explosive devices were found. >> they were crudely made. they appear to have been assembled inside a pressure cooker. >> a common type of explosive. >> a low powered explosive. >> it was really, really loud and chaos. >> pandemonium, everybody started running and screaming. >> you could run in any direction. >> the past 24 hours, this city of boston has shown its strength and determination. >> we know our neighbors, grieve for them. we know the heroes, also. boston will overcome. >> reporter: tonight, here in boston, we are learning much more about the investigation of yesterday's explosions on boylston street. the bombs were pressure cookers containing shrapnel hidden in backpacks or nylon bags detonated by timers. fragments of nylon were found at the bomb sites from the bags that held the explosives. investigators found pieces of what they believe to
that 8-year-old boy is martin richard. >> 8-year-old martin richard is among those killed. >> 29-year-old krystle camp pel of massachusetts. >> the fbi intelligence agencies are involved in an intensive search for evidence. two and only two explosive devices were found. >> they were crudely made. they appear to have been assembled inside a pressure cooker. >> a common type of explosive. >> a low powered explosive. >> it was really, really loud and...
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richard, they knew exactly who this kid was. >> yeah. and larry, i've always said that boston is the smallest big city in america. >> yeah. >> and i think that came through when i talked to -- guys from engine 7 and ladder -- tower ladder 17. and but what i think was so much -- so impressive about what they did is that they worked on their friends and neighbors but they worked on strangers the same intensity and the same care that they gave to people that they came through the door and recognized. but i -- i mean, one of these firefighters, i talked to him, he did three combat tours in iraq and afghanistan and he was treated for ptsd. and i asked him, do you think you need more treatment now? and he looked off and he said, probably. i worry about our -- i mean, we're in a stage right now -- i mean, there is so much attention larry today about whether there's an arrest, whether there's a suspect, whether somebody's in custody. and i have to be honest, as i walked around the back today, that just wasn't entering my equation. i was thinking
richard, they knew exactly who this kid was. >> yeah. and larry, i've always said that boston is the smallest big city in america. >> yeah. >> and i think that came through when i talked to -- guys from engine 7 and ladder -- tower ladder 17. and but what i think was so much -- so impressive about what they did is that they worked on their friends and neighbors but they worked on strangers the same intensity and the same care that they gave to people that they came through the...
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i saw martin richard's desk in the third grade classroom that he'll never return to. i saw his little sister jane's desk in her first grade classroom that she will surely return to when she recovers from the loss of a leg. and i saw the school library that would have closed down, were it not for the personal efforts of martin and jane's mother, denise, who is the school librarian. she is in a boston hospital tonight, recovering from serious head injuries. no family suffered more on monday than the richard family. and no boston institution has suffered more from the bombing than the neighborhood house charter school. i used to be a teacher in the boston public schools, and i've never seen a better elementary school here than the neighborhood house charter school, which was co founded by the headmaster, kevin andrews, 18 years ago. mr. andrews invited me into his house today. . >> kevin, on monday, everyone in boston and everyone from boston spent some period of time, hours, for some of us, tracking down everyone we know, making sure they were safe. what was that aftern
i saw martin richard's desk in the third grade classroom that he'll never return to. i saw his little sister jane's desk in her first grade classroom that she will surely return to when she recovers from the loss of a leg. and i saw the school library that would have closed down, were it not for the personal efforts of martin and jane's mother, denise, who is the school librarian. she is in a boston hospital tonight, recovering from serious head injuries. no family suffered more on monday than...
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we will remember the life of martin richard. plus, so many people became heroes yesterday as lives were saved in the streets. and in emergency rooms across the city as well. i'll talk to one doctor who faced the toughest day of her life. [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing at all? it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. ♪ cisco. (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. very logical thinker. (laughs) i'm telling you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. (screams) i'm really glad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. exp
we will remember the life of martin richard. plus, so many people became heroes yesterday as lives were saved in the streets. and in emergency rooms across the city as well. i'll talk to one doctor who faced the toughest day of her life. [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing at all? it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that...
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tonight we also remember martin richard. eight years old, a bright, energetic young boy from dorchester. gary tucker has more on the little boy whose life end wade too soon. >> this is how martin richard will be remembered. the beaming eight-year-old boy holding a sign in a picture taken last year when he participated in a walk to promote peace in inner city boston. the sign declaring, no more hurting people, and the word peace. this is also how he'll be remembered. as a brother and son. martin was attending the marathon with his entire family on monday, the finish line in boston's back bay. his father bill and brother henry on the lower left were not hurt, but his sister denise and his mother jane were seriously injured. his sister, who was a dancer, lost a leg and may lose part of another leg. his father releasing a statement says, my dear son martin has died from the injury sustained in the attack in boston. my wife and daughter are both recovering from serious injuries. we thank our family and friends, those we know and
tonight we also remember martin richard. eight years old, a bright, energetic young boy from dorchester. gary tucker has more on the little boy whose life end wade too soon. >> this is how martin richard will be remembered. the beaming eight-year-old boy holding a sign in a picture taken last year when he participated in a walk to promote peace in inner city boston. the sign declaring, no more hurting people, and the word peace. this is also how he'll be remembered. as a brother and son....
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the other three 8-year-old martin richard. his family is planning a public memorial in the weeks ahead. 29-year-old krystle campbell was at the race to cheer on a friend. 23-year-old lingzi lu was a boston grad student from china. 39 people remain in the hospital this afternoon one in critical condition. we heard some contradictory messages today from the obama administration about this terrorist investigation. while vice president biden was speaking at officer collier's memorial he had harsh words for the two suspects accused of killing collier and those three others. >> they can never defeat us whether al qaeda central or two twisted, perverted, cowardly knock-off jihadis here in boston. >> did the vice president get carried away there? from a certain angle that seems to indicate they were unaffiliated wanna-bes. jay carney would not touch that during his briefing today. >> i think the act was cowardly and it was terrorism. >> he seemed to indicate he doesn't believe they are connected to a large, foreign -- >> seemed to --
the other three 8-year-old martin richard. his family is planning a public memorial in the weeks ahead. 29-year-old krystle campbell was at the race to cheer on a friend. 23-year-old lingzi lu was a boston grad student from china. 39 people remain in the hospital this afternoon one in critical condition. we heard some contradictory messages today from the obama administration about this terrorist investigation. while vice president biden was speaking at officer collier's memorial he had harsh...
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let's remember them. 8-year-old martin richard. his family is planning a public memorial in the coming weeks. 29-year-old krystle campbell. she was cheering on a friend at the marathon. 23-year-old lingzi lu was a boston university grad student from china. of course there's also 26-year-old sean collier the m.i.t. police officer allegedly gunned down by the suspects three days after the bombings. congressman peter king of new york, a member of the house homeland security committee joins me now from washington. thanks for joining us. commissioner ray kelley says tsarnaev's alleged plan to go to new york was a spontaneous decision, but they reportedly had six more bombs with them. what's the latest? what are you hearing? >> my understanding is the ffib fbi -- i heard this several days ago during the interrogation and i wish they notified the city immediately rather than waiting until last night. i don't even know if it was the fbi that notified them or a member of the boston police department who is on the joint terrorism task force
let's remember them. 8-year-old martin richard. his family is planning a public memorial in the coming weeks. 29-year-old krystle campbell. she was cheering on a friend at the marathon. 23-year-old lingzi lu was a boston university grad student from china. of course there's also 26-year-old sean collier the m.i.t. police officer allegedly gunned down by the suspects three days after the bombings. congressman peter king of new york, a member of the house homeland security committee joins me now...
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richard. it's been amazing in the last couple days to see the citizens of boston and others, visitors come here and pay their respects, almost like a holy place. as people come here, holding their children a little tighter, holding their loved ones a little closer here in copley square. we're learning for the first time today about the carjack victim and his 90 minutes of terror. he was held captive on that night, that horrible night, thursday night, and it was his bold escape by the man that calls himself danny that helped put police on the suspects' trail. as you might expect he is still shaken by the entire ordeal and we talked to someone who has been helping him deal with his brush with death, a colleague of one of his former professors. >> he wanted his story to be out there. >> reporter: northeastern university criminology professor jim fox tells us the story of danny, who only wants to be identified by his american nickname. >> walk us through what happened. he was driving that night an
richard. it's been amazing in the last couple days to see the citizens of boston and others, visitors come here and pay their respects, almost like a holy place. as people come here, holding their children a little tighter, holding their loved ones a little closer here in copley square. we're learning for the first time today about the carjack victim and his 90 minutes of terror. he was held captive on that night, that horrible night, thursday night, and it was his bold escape by the man that...
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the largest taking place at boston commons. 8-year-old martin richard was remembered tonight at a vigil in his local parish church. doors were open for official vigils tonight. the st. james in somersville, doors are open. the church in boston proper, st. paul church, there are events at boston university and brandice university. gathering for a vigil for the victims as well as a vigil for the -- itself. the white house announcing today that president obama will travel to boston the day after tomorrow to speak at a service at boston's cathedral of the holy cross. the president branding the attack as an act of terrorism, but officials don't know quote whether it was planned and executed by a terrorist ors, foreign or domestic, or the fact of a malevolent individual. finding out -- that law enforcement is poring over as we speak. what officials are trying to get from the public, that's next. o ? because every flake is double-toasted... splashed with sweet honey... and covered in rich double-roasted peanuts. mmm. [ hero ] yummy. [ male announcer ] kellogg's crunchy nut. it's super deliciou
the largest taking place at boston commons. 8-year-old martin richard was remembered tonight at a vigil in his local parish church. doors were open for official vigils tonight. the st. james in somersville, doors are open. the church in boston proper, st. paul church, there are events at boston university and brandice university. gathering for a vigil for the victims as well as a vigil for the -- itself. the white house announcing today that president obama will travel to boston the day after...
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tonight we also remember martin richard. eight years old, a bright, energetic young boy from dorchester. gary tucker has more on the little boy whose life end wade too soon. >> this is how martin richard will be remembered. the beaming eight-year-old boy holding a sign in a picture taken last year when he participated in a walk to promote peace in inner city boston. the sign declaring, no more hurting people, and the word peace. this is also how he'll be remembered. as a brother and son. martin was attending the marathon with his entire family on monday, the finish line in boston's back bay. his father bill and brother henry on the lower left were not hurt, but his sister denise and his mother jane were seriously injured. his sister, who was a dancer, lost a leg and may lose part of another leg. his father releasing a statement says, my dear son martin has died from the injury sustained in the attack in boston. my wife and daughter are both recovering from serious injuries. we thank our family and friends, those we know and
tonight we also remember martin richard. eight years old, a bright, energetic young boy from dorchester. gary tucker has more on the little boy whose life end wade too soon. >> this is how martin richard will be remembered. the beaming eight-year-old boy holding a sign in a picture taken last year when he participated in a walk to promote peace in inner city boston. the sign declaring, no more hurting people, and the word peace. this is also how he'll be remembered. as a brother and son....
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among them, an 8-year-old little boy by the name of martin richard. he was there with his family to watch the marathon. look at them. cnn's gary tuchman has more on the youngest casualty of this tragedy. >> reporter: this is how martin richard will be remembered. the beaming 8-year-old boy holding the sign in a picture taken last year when he participated in a walk to promote peace in inner city boston. the sign declaring no more hurting people and the word peace. this is also how he'll be remembered. as a brother and son. martin was attending the marathon with his family on monday, the finish line. his father bill and older brother henry on the lower left were not hurt. but his mother denise and younger sister jane were injured. his sister who was a dancer lost her leg and may lose part of the other leg. the father releasing a written statement describing this real-life nightmare. my dear son martin has died from injuries sustained in the attack on boston. my wife and daughter are both recovering from serious injuries. we thank our family and friends
among them, an 8-year-old little boy by the name of martin richard. he was there with his family to watch the marathon. look at them. cnn's gary tuchman has more on the youngest casualty of this tragedy. >> reporter: this is how martin richard will be remembered. the beaming 8-year-old boy holding the sign in a picture taken last year when he participated in a walk to promote peace in inner city boston. the sign declaring no more hurting people and the word peace. this is also how he'll...
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little 8-year-old martin richard, certainly we want to remember him. krystle campbell, 29 years old. 23-year-old lingzi lu, the graduate student at boston university from china. and the m.i.t. police officer, sean collier, 26 years old. and more than 250 other people were injured as a result of those bombs. ashley banfield is here. we're getting some new information, ashleigh. i know you're getting why ur sources. what are you hearing what's going on? >> one of the more fascinating developments i learned today, this comes straight from the top, from the district attorney of suffolk county that represents boston, has told me in the next couple of days, wolf, they're likely going to be moving the suspect and actually taking him from the beth israel deaconess hospital. there is a possibility he will be taken to another hospital. i'm told that there has been a lot of consternation because many of the victims who are being treated there, at one point i believe there were about 11 at the beth israel. many of the family members of those who were injured are u
little 8-year-old martin richard, certainly we want to remember him. krystle campbell, 29 years old. 23-year-old lingzi lu, the graduate student at boston university from china. and the m.i.t. police officer, sean collier, 26 years old. and more than 250 other people were injured as a result of those bombs. ashley banfield is here. we're getting some new information, ashleigh. i know you're getting why ur sources. what are you hearing what's going on? >> one of the more fascinating...